File->Export Image can actually preserve the transparency and give you a clean edge so you wont have to use print screen or bother with the magic wand.
@FriendlyHobo Its actionscript 2.0, the as3 equivalent would be just addChild(hero); He's adding 20 copies of the MC and then changing each copy's frame to display the 20 frames in the animation.
Lol wow, thanks for the late reply. But yea, in the 5 months it's been since I commented I'm pretty fluent in AS 3.0 now so I knew full well what this script was doing.
File->Export Image can actually preserve the transparency and give you a clean edge so you wont have to use print screen or bother with the magic wand.
SammyBoyEEE 1 year ago
Hey thanks for the video. I'm still a bit new to all this and I don't understand what line 7 is doing. If possible could you explain it to me?
FriendlyHobo 2 years ago
@FriendlyHobo Its actionscript 2.0, the as3 equivalent would be just addChild(hero); He's adding 20 copies of the MC and then changing each copy's frame to display the 20 frames in the animation.
SammyBoyEEE 1 year ago
Lol wow, thanks for the late reply. But yea, in the 5 months it's been since I commented I'm pretty fluent in AS 3.0 now so I knew full well what this script was doing.
FriendlyHobo 1 year ago